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Firm Culture
Along with Bone McAllester Norton PLLC's unwavering commitment to client satisfaction, our firm has an entrepreneurial-based culture that we prize as essential to serving our clients. It is our informal motto that we practice law in the same way that we live life, under the informal philosophy of Do Good. Have Fun. Make Money. In that order of priority, we have been able to create a personal atmosphere for our clients, within the firm and the community around us.
Do Good.
We believe it is important that our firm and its members participate in and support a wide range of civic, community, spiritual and professional organizations and activities. On Fridays, five dollars will often buy the right to wear jeans, with the funds raised supporting a cause taken up by the firm – in the spring, it was Multiple Sclerosis, in the fall, breast cancer. We carry this same commitment into our client relationships.
We strive to provide quality legal services and objective advice, as we listen to what is important to our clients and integrate those priorities into our representation. As an intentionally diverse assembly of professionals, we are committed to treating everyone we reach with the highest level of dignity, civility and respect.
Have Fun.
We think it is vitally important that we build a professional team that is diverse in terms of race, ethnicity, gender and age, but also one that is made up of professionals with common goals and a “shared vision” of our firm. Spend some time at our offices, and it feels like a large family – a place to work, but one where our attorneys and staff members enjoy their work and the time they spend together.
Having fun never means we take lightly our work for our clients. We are of course, committed to the highest standards of professional competency, including meeting and exceeding the expectations of our clients. We are thankful for the opportunity to serve our clients, and we work hard to demonstrate our appreciation by providing extraordinary service and a superb work product.
Make Money.
Much of our law practice involves representing businesses, from large, public companies to small, family-owned operations. What many of our clients have in common with our firm is an entrepreneurial spirit to be successful. Therefore, it is important for us to have the same entrepreneurial spirit. So when we say "make money," we are not only referring to successful outcomes for our clients, but we also mean we operate our firm as a business and make decisions with regard to our own affairs in the same way that clients make theirs. This approach has resulted in a high level of client satisfaction, for which we are grateful.












